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Old 11-20-2018, 08:18 AM   #60
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Did you copy the KoboRoot.tgz file from the kobo-update-4.11.11982.zip file to your KA1's .kobo directory or did you run KoboPatcher with no patches enabled and copy the generated KoboRoot.tgz file from the out directory to your KA1's .kobo directory to update the firmware? The first is correctand will do a firmwar update, the second should only be done when your Kobo ereader is already running 4.11.11982. Using the patcher generated KoboRoot.tgz to attempt an update would be "interesting" for certain values of "I love doing factory resets".
The second choice, the wrong one, now I understand. I have to unzip kobo-update-4.11.11982.zip and copy KoboRoot.tgz as it is. My doubt were that there are much other files in kobo-update-4.11.11982.zip, I think I shouldn't care of them?
Thank You for Your answer, may be I will try again later.

Let's say: I learned to do factory reset

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